10/31/2022

4 New Shows Added

08 JUNE BUCHAREST, RO 12 JUNE SOFIA, BG 18 JULY BUDAPEST, HU
20 JULY ZVOLENSKA SLATINA, SK
May30

SNHU Arena

Manchester, NH
May31

Wang Theatre - Boch Center

Boston, MA
Jun1

Bethel Woods Center For The Arts

Bethel, NY
Jun8

Romexpo

Bucharest, Romania
Jun10

Life Park

Istanbul, Turkey
Jun12

Arena-Armeec Sofia

Sofia, Bulgaria
Jun15

Hellfest Open Air

Clisson, France
Jun17

Pinkpop

Netherlands
Jun18

Graspop

Belgium
Jun20

Rudolf Weber- Arena

Oberhausen, Germany
Jun21

Rockhal

Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Jun23

Summerside Festival

Grenchen, Switzerland
Jun24

Olympiahalle

Munich, Germany
Jun25

Zenith La Villette

Paris, France
Jun27

Stadtpark

Hamburg, Germany
Jun28

Citadel Music Festival

Zitadelle Spandau, Berlin
Jun30

Summer in the City

Zitadelle Mainz
Jul1

Castle Clam

Sperken, Austria
Jul2

Marostica Summer Festival

Marostica, Italy
Jul5

Open Air Theatre

Scarborough, UK
Jul7

Swansea Arena

Swansea, UK
Jul11

Utilita Arena

Birmingham, UK
Jul15

Hanns-Martin Schleyer-Halle

Stuttgart, Germany
Jul16

Slavkov Open Air

Czech Republic
Jul18

Papp Laszlo Sports Arena

Budapest, Hungary
Jul20

Olympic Fields

Zvolenska Slatina, Slovakia
Jul22

Legends of Rock Charlotta Valley

Slupsk, Poland
Jul23

Summerstage Autostadt

Wolfsburg, Germany
Hollywood Vampires Hollywood Vampires

I think Charles Dickens said it best. And while the evocation of his name makes for a strange bedfellow to a drinking fraternity that caroused well over a century later, it could be said that he had the Hollywood Vampires firmly in the crosshairs of his immortal lines. For in an age of over indulgence on every level, it was indeed "The best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, (well, maybe not that bit) it was the age of foolishness."

I'm not sure it's important to name names; they were obviously men of varied talents and a collective oneness that came together under the umbrella of safety in numbers along with a fondness for channeling the ghosts of hedonists past. While it would be presumptuous to liken them to the literary classics of male crash and burn (I'm talking Rimbaud & Verlaine and Shelly & Byron here) they are in fact those reprobates of swinging London (Burton, O' Toole, Ollie Reed & Richard Harris) who are the most likely to strike a pose as the quintessential theatrical mirror image of the Hollywood Vampires...